王女
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Base noun form written with kanji. Refers to a female royal, typically the daughter of a king or queen. Example: 『王女が住んでいる』 (oujo ga sunde iru, 'The princess lives here').
Theme
At a historical museum, User and their friend Yumi discuss a painting depicting a royal figure from ancient Japan.
王女
おうじょ
princess
People & IdentityFamily & Personal Relationships
Memory Hook
Think of a 'princess' wearing a crown and ruling a kingdom. The word 『王女』 (oujo, 'princess') combines 『王』 (ou, 'king') and 『女』 (jo, 'woman') — literally 'king woman' or princess.
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『王女』 (oujo, 'princess') often appears in fairy tales, anime, and historical stories. It's used to refer to royal daughters, such as in stories like 『シンデレラ』 (Shinderera, 'Cinderella') or real-life princesses in the imperial family.
Forms
Base: 王女Base noun form written with kanji. Refers to a female royal, typically the daughter of a king or queen. Example: 『王女が住んでいる』 (oujo ga sunde iru, 'The princess lives here').